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Fort Qu’Appelle man wins $100,000

Fort Qu’Appelle man wins $100,000

After calling the prize office and booking his prize claim appointment, Justin Allard called his wife to share the good news.
Sask. gains control of industrial carbon pricing

Sask. gains control of industrial carbon pricing

Premier Scott Moe said he would consider investing money in nuclear technology.
World must follow Canada, says pilot who delivered refugees

World must follow Canada, says pilot who delivered refugees

Captain Enrique Piñeyro owns the Boeing 787 Dreamliner that crossed the Atlantic.
Soaring Eagle Whitstone gets life in Tiki Laverdiere's murder

Soaring Eagle Whitstone gets life in Tiki Laverdiere's murder

There is a ban on the publication of all preliminary hearings, trials, and sentencing hearings until the trials of all the co-accused are concluded.
Judge orders temporary ban on Quewezance sisters' hearing

Judge orders temporary ban on Quewezance sisters' hearing

"I would like to have media there for everybody to know,” said Odelia Quewezance. “Me and my sister were wrongfully convicted, spent 30 years of our lives in prison. Even animals don’t get locked up like that.”
Health minister to Philippines on recruiting mission

Health minister to Philippines on recruiting mission

Daily Leg Update - Paul Merriman leaves for Philippines Nov. 24 for mission to recruit health care professionals.
Western Max $1 Million win claimed in Saskatoon

Western Max $1 Million win claimed in Saskatoon

The couple scanned their ticket a total of six times, but that still wasn’t enough for their win to sink in.
More than 5,000 speeding tickets issued in October

More than 5,000 speeding tickets issued in October

Burning rubber, burning money.
Proposed changes to municipal elections met with mixed reactions

Proposed changes to municipal elections met with mixed reactions

The amended law will also make it easier to set up polling places in hospitals and personal care homes, and will require all municipalities to hold at least one advance poll.
Journalist association slams Sask. attempt to 'muzzle' Saulteaux sisters

Journalist association slams Sask. attempt to 'muzzle' Saulteaux sisters

The Canadian Association of Journalists supports CBC and APTN fighting the publication ban that would prevent media from reporting on evidence at the hearing for sisters Nerissa and Odelia Quewezance. The Crown is also seeking to have the records sealed.
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